APPENDIX. 
HISTORY 
OF THE 
SOCIETY. 
^ontimmdjrom Vol III. p, 541.) 
In consequence of the unusual number of visitors to-day, 18^i<^ 
desirous of witnessing the opening of the Mummy from 
Thebes, presented to the Museum of the University by 
Colonel Stratton, it was found necessary to adjourn from 
the Hall of the Society, and to delay the reading of the 
papers announced. 
In the lecture-room of the Professor of Natural History^ 
the Mummy was opened by direction of Colonel Stratton, 
who was present, and gave various explanations. It proved 
to be a female of the Arab-European race, and of very high 
antiquity. 
Professor Jameson read a notice by Mr Blackadder, Feb. 10- 
W. S. of the Sounds emitted by Woods or Forests on the 
approach of Storms ; likewise a communication from the 
Rev. Mr Jameson regarding a remarkable Scotch Terrier. 
Mr Deuchar continued his Account of Experiments on 
